i mean, they all wanted papa. our youngest granddaughter asked him even when gas prices were still so so high -- and they still are. asked him you drive me around, pops, and let me just read. and he would get her in the car and he would drive and let her read her books. she is now in the sixth grade and an avid reader. but these are some of the thing that is we're going to miss. he had a brilliant legal mind. he studied the law. every weekend on friday he wanted all the opinions of the appellate courts printed out and that was his weekend's reading. he would get kind of miffed at it if we didn't get it done because that would ruin his weekend. now, he wasn't a sick individual. he was healthy. he walked three miles every morning before i would even get out of the bed. he wanted to stay active. he didn't have the appearance of a 78-year-old man until about the second injection. and then we began to see the difference. where he had walked those streets every morning, he was stumbling, he was losing his balance. he fe